Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 July 1856

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  • 7 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. GOVQRNMtNT NOTIFICATION,
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  • 17614 1 LESISLATIVE miGlk* r lhe WhJune. 1856. I The following Act, passed by the Legislative Council, received the assent of the Right Honorable the GovernorGeneral on the 13th June 1856, and is hereby promulgated for general information:— Act No. XIII or 1856. An Act for the Police of the
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  • Supplement to the Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle.
    • 3337 5 legislative gquiqiu MUNICIPAL ASSESSMENT (STRAITS) BILL. {Prepared and brought in by Mr. Allen. Head a first time on the 14tA June 1856.) ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS. Sectiom I. Act repealed. 11. Present Committees and assessment continued. 111. Act ot 1856 incorporated with this Act. Construction. IV. M unicipal Commissioners
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    • 5482 6 MUNICIPAL ASSESSMENT (GENERAL) BILL. ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS. Section I. Application of Act. 11. Appointment of officers. HI. Assessment upon annual value of property. IV. Ascertaining annual value. Machinery. V. Valuation to be made and entered in a book. VI. Description of owner or occupier if name unknown. VII.
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    • 3746 8 The Band of the 29th Regiment M. N. I. will perform the following, at the Lines, on Monday and Thursday next: Programme for Munday, 28th July. 1. Quir k 'tep. 2. Aria Hugmotts, by Meyerbeer. 3. Waltze Lily o r the Valley, by D’Albert.
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    • 1685 9 (From the Singapore Straits Times, July 8 loid. On Tuesday last moat of the Justice* addressed a Inter to Mr. Wahab, Deputy Superintendent of Police, requesting that < fficvr, if prepared, to recommend some one for the appointment of a Constable of Police, in succession to Grimstun resigned, with
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    • 3485 9 (Economist. May 10). -/bid. (Leader. April 19 Disputes with America. THE ENLISTMENT QUESTION. We d i not, think |i will be ea»y lor any dispas«i nate citizen of tbe United Stale* to lead ibe coriespondrnce which luh just been lain b.f .ra Parliament on this unpleasant ei niroverny without
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    • 1560 10 The events in the well known romance uf wood are hardly more strange and wild than the actual circumstances io the life of Mr* K»ily, tbe lady i f Roukwo* d House. Galway, whose assasst nation in th** course of last we»k has stsrtb-d and
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    • 815 11 SATURDAY T H B26th JULY, 18 56. Finang beig g a Free Port, there are no Port Charge» or Dnties on Import, or Exports.” Ct” *•>■ b.^. Wh d PRODUCE or EUROPE AMERICA, poSlis. REMARKS. c()rroN manufactures. Cambrics, White, 45 in by 12 yds V cor
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    • 1028 11 There have b°en no arrivals from Great Britain since our last, The vessels on (he way are the i William B'evenson,” from London, and Inker. m<n” and “Grange” from Glasgow vig Singapore—gli bringing supplies of Piece Goods for this market. 3 In imports (here has
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    • 811 11 {From 17 th June th nth July 1856.) )7lh June, per barque Roetana, from Glasgow via bajei ai »1 cases cotton piece good-', 14 1 do grey slid colored yarn, 26 cases muslins, 10 do c idrerf chitons, 55 packages plain cotton, 6 cases stationary I4<f do brandy, 11
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    • 715 11 {From \7th June to HlhJuly 1856 17<A June, per barque Ino, to Calcutta 1724 piculs betelnut, 125 do pepper, l<)0 do tin, 10 has kets China root, 5 cases spices and 3 boxes tea. Per barque Ayrshire, to Rangoon— looo piculs betelnut, 66 do sugar, 36 20 do black
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    • 469 12 VESSELS NAMES. |TONS| CAPTAIN CONSIGNEES DESTINATION, H. M Ship Spartan 91t» Sir W. Hoste Uncertain American Ship Surprise 1961 Runlett Revely Co. Sing: China British Bark Sballett 426 Peart Ditto llondon Ship J Hrightman 404 Scott Ditto Calcutta Ship Rierzi 440 Harratt W®. Hall Co. Calcutta
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 558 8 P ICQ kA. BAT I? 11.. Prince of Wales’ Island, To Wit. ■>Y virtue of Precepts to me directed, I hereby proclaim and give notice, that a >ession of Oyer and Terminer and General Gaol Delivery, in and for Prince of Wales’ Island, and the places subordinate thereto, and also
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    • 468 8 A. M. MURDOCH, MASON SCULPTOR. No, 26-28, Dhurromtollah, N. B Marble and Stone Monuments Inscriptions cut tn all Languages with uusur passed elegance; Slatuaiy Marble Church Tablets with Emblems and Trophies in “Basso Relievo” handsomely executed. Also Marble Fonts, Altar-pieces, Mantlepieces &c. sent io any pari of the wuild. FOR
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